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Principles of information commons; Software Commons; Information Commons; Scholar Commons; Scholar commons; Scholarly commons

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  • [[Syntagma Square]] in Athens as urban commons
  • [[Tahrir Square]] in Cairo as urban commons
SHARED RESOURCES
The Commons; Collective resource; Held in common; The commons; Commoning
n. pl.
1.
Commonalty, the common people, untitled class, commoners.
2.
Lower house of Parliament, House of Commons.
3.
Common-table meals served in common (esp. at colleges).
4.
Provisions, food, fare.
Commons         
  • [[Syntagma Square]] in Athens as urban commons
  • [[Tahrir Square]] in Cairo as urban commons
SHARED RESOURCES
The Commons; Collective resource; Held in common; The commons; Commoning
The commons is the cultural and natural resources accessible to all members of a society, including natural materials such as air, water, and a habitable Earth. These resources are held in common even when owned privately or publicly.
commons         
  • [[Syntagma Square]] in Athens as urban commons
  • [[Tahrir Square]] in Cairo as urban commons
SHARED RESOURCES
The Commons; Collective resource; Held in common; The commons; Commoning
¦ plural noun
1. (the Commons) short for House of Commons.
historical the common people regarded as a part of a political system.
2. [treated as sing.] land or resources belonging to or affecting the whole of a community.
3. US a dining hall in a school or college.
4. archaic provisions shared in common; rations.
Phrases
short commons archaic insufficient allocation of food.

Wikipédia

Information commons

An information commons is an information system, such as a physical library or online community, that exists to produce, conserve, and preserve information for current and future generations. Wikipedia could be considered to be an information commons to the extent that it produces and preserves information through current versions of articles and histories. Other examples of an information commons include Creative Commons.